J 51 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TilE MIChIGAN DAILY Religion' U;-eS Si udent Religious Head Must Examine Technique Of Religion To Justify Scoffing, Says Morgan Until one has tested religion by the exberir ental method, one cannot dis- mhiss it, Henneth Morgan, director of the Stu:dent Religious Association, said ii :n interview yesterday. It is chiaracteristic of some members of the educated class to be skeptical of all but "seientific" knowledge, he stated. They use and approve the ex- perimnial method in the field of science, he explained, but do not carry it over to the field of religion. They' discuss religion but do little about it. It is Mr. Morgan's idea that religion can be examined by essentially the same method that is used in scientific research. But, religion is a personalI matter, he, emphasized, and each per- son must perform his own experi- ment. Before religious knowledge is con- demuned one should gather all the in- formnation availalle in his own tradi- tion, classify it, and above all test it by experiment, according to Mr. Mor- guni's theory. A student is not being scientific in his approach to religion if he does not test for himself the v.dity of prayer, group worship, re- ligious books and the religious tech- nique of meditation, he explained. Scientific insight has come to men who were willing to experiment, even at great personal inconvenience, said Mr. Morgan. In the same way, he added, religious insight often comes suddiy to persons who have made a diligent search. Thus the "arm- chair" scientists who scoff at all re- ligious knowledge, are not justified in their .demnations, he concluded. LIBRARIANS TO MEET The first organizational meeting of the Ann Arbor branch of the JuniQr Librarians Association will take place Monday at the League., Flood May Force Evacuation Of Town DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (canon u..ed smPag 4 on "Government and Politics As a order to take the 2:18 train to Ypsi- Car eer" Tuesday, March 1, in t' f lanti. The group will hike back Smatl Ballroom of the Union. All along the river road. Any student in- men students are invited to attend. terested is invited to go along. League House Presidents will have Women's Badminton: A Doubles a meeting at the League on Taesday, Tournament between zones, dormi- March 1, at 4:30 p -n ,Tea will be tories, sororihe2 and league houses, planned for 5 830 Al Methodat i served, tudent and th eir, .11 sfien.re coriR I Congress: There will be a combined dially invited to attend the cass and meeting of all Executive Committees the party. Monday night Feb. 28, in Room 306 1 -of the Union at 7:30 p.m. . This in- Cominr Events cludes the Sports, Social, Activities, L' Publicity, Student Welfare and Ad- Political Science Club: The next ministration Committees. meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the Michi- The Outdoor Club win meet at 1:50 W vli be piawid startng Wedijesday, March 2. 1students interested should sign in Office 15, Barbour Gymna- sium by couples before that date. A' medical recheck for 1937-38 is es- sential. Match games will be played on Friday, Feb. 25 against a women's team from the Badminton Club at 4:15 p.m. in Barbour Gymnasium. Marine Corps Calls For Two Applicants The University has received an in- vitation to recommend one principle and one alternate for a commission in the United States Marine Corps from Major General T. Holcomb, commandant of the Marine Corps, it was announced yesterday. The person recommended for the commission must be between the ages of 20 and 25, be single and must be graduating this year with honors in a gan League. A panel discussion on "Five Year of Nazism" wiii be led by Messrs Pollock, Preuss, Heneman and Boern er, and will be followed by a genera discussion of this topic. The Freshman Round Table wil meet Saturday evening from 7:15 t 3:15 in Lane Hall Library. The dis cussion will be led by Emily Mor gan. Freshmen men and women ar invited. Professor Pollock of the Politica Science Dept. will lead a discussion The raging waters of the Red River threatened to force evacuation of Fulton, in southwestern Arkansas, where French and Spanish traders bartefed with the Indians more thain a century ago. This picture was taken in the lowlands where two levees broke under the pressure of the waters. The stream was at an all-time high but most of the townspeople remained in their homes. Bureau Helps Many In Securing Jobs Among the agencis maintained by the University to secure positions for its immediate graduates and alumni, the Teacher's Piacement Bureaul plays an important part. Its work as an intermediary between candi- date and employer is particularly im- portant in view of the factsthat the teaching profession depends almost exclusively on this method of place- ment. The bureau interviews prospective teachers and employers extensively, also maintaining long range contacts.: Last year the bureau received calls{ for candidates from eight foreign: countries, as well as 47 states. In addition to this interview and contact service, the bureau also of- fers more immediate aid to students who seek advice Dial.31 2 1 BETTER SERVICE BUREAU and INFORMATION CENTER Saturday, Feb. 26 at Lane Hall in!Spectators are cordially invited. four year R.O.T.C. course. 0! ThsTing C al d tTOMMY DORSEY has come and gone but the music of BOB STEINLE is here for keeps. Despite our maestro's poker face and lethargic manner, our Bob is a master at drawing swing from. the boys' horns, which are, incidentally, almost paid 'for. Like Tommy, .Bob doesn't like to play Josephine, either. This is but another indication of the superiority of the vinegar- sr visaged Robert. E A this tire, STEINL i- and his heterogeneous aggre- gation of swingers are at their best. They have, had ample time to recover from New Year's celebrations and have now settled down to providing you with that stupendous, super, solid swing that only yer friend R. Steinle and his syncopators are capable of handing out. R. Steinle holds forth in the Union Ballroom every Friday and Saturday night. $1. 00 PER COUPL.E MICHIGAN UNION BALLRO*OM I SPORT SCORES HOT FROM WESTERN -IlLL BILLY INNS £1.11 AMbURGERS 5 " .4 est Coffeein Tow\" * 810 --UT STATE ST. 12t1 ,O. UNIVERSITY * +Q l(4S.UNIVERSITY 314 W.. Michigan -Ypsilanti UNION T CONCERT FICKER; THEATRE, RADIO, E. Also SCHEDULES, TIMf EVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE AT YOUR CALL: Such as Electrical Repairs, Shoe Repair, Clothes Cleaned. Delivery Service, Taxi Service, Cat' Service - All Done by your Local Ann Arbor Merchants and Workers. t Weeklyr Radio Features LAWRENCE TIBBETT ANDRE KOSTELANETZ PAUL WHITEMAN DEEMS TAYLOR PN.uL DOUGLAS